Founder of Co-IRIS (International Relations and Islamic Studies Research Cohort) and PHISO (Philippine International Studies Organization). He works on theoretical research between Islam and International Relations, Muslim governance in the Philippines, and political interaction of Muslim societies with Western modernity.

Research Opportunity with the Euro-Islam Network and Website

The Euro-Islam website is currently recruiting two students/researchers interested in Muslims in Germany and in the UK for its website research team. Language capabilities in German are required for the research on Islam and Muslims in Germany.

Each week the researcher will collect news stories covering current events impacting Muslims in these countries, develop short a short summary for each story, and submit them to the webmaster for publishing. He/she will also participate in monthly concalls with the Euro-Islam research team. The researcher may also be called upon to develop profiles on Islam and Muslims these countries and their capital cities.

Weekly responsibilities require approximately 3-6 hours.

While the Euro-Islam website unfortunately cannot offer compensation, the student researcher will benefit from weekly research opportunities, networking/collaboration opportunities through Harvard’s Islam in the West Program, and access to a large audience of scholars, politicians, and media professionals via the web’s most reliable source on Muslims in the West.

Please refer interested students to Dr. Jocelyne Cesari, Director of Harvard’s Islam in the West Program and website coordinator: jcesari@fas.harvard.edu.

We appreciate your help and time, and look forward to hearing from your students.

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Nassef Manabilang Adiong, PhD

Nassef works on theoretical research between Islam and International Relations, Muslim governance in the Philippines, and political interaction of Muslim societies with Western modernity. Visit https://nassef.info/ for details.
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